URB 300 / ARC 300 / HUM 300 / SLA 300

Urban Studies Research SeminarCourse Cancelled

Katherine M.H. Reischl and Aaron Peter Shkuda

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This seminar introduces urban studies research methods through two cultural capitals: Moscow and New York. Focused on communities and landmarks represented in historical accounts, literary works, art and film, we will travel through these cityscapes as cultural and mythological spaces – from the past to the present day. We will examine how standards of evidence shape what is knowable about cities and urban life, what “counts” as knowledge in urban studies, and how these different disciplinary perspectives construct and limit knowledge about cities as a result.

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